Hmmm, it's not running in my systems tray 2003 that is...
When I installed it or just before it installed, it asked me if I wanted to
allow the install to update my current version of Office and I chose this
option, then right before it was done, it gave me the option to remove the
install files, but after routing the jaws cursor I read that it said to
allow them to stay as it would aid in the maintenance and updating if they
stayed in tack, but if I wanted to delete them it would free up 282/MB of
hard drive space. I opted to let them stay since my hard drive is 200/GB
----- Original Message -----
From: "Don and Cher Bosch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2008 3:35 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] outlook
I'm doing OK with 2003, but think that 2002 was a little less quirky. I
keep discovering little things about 2003- -like this weekend when InBox
messages suddenly were not there after closing/re-opening the program. I
think that something under view called 'show in groups' is probably
checked
by default; and things would disappear/reappear when I would press Enter
on
the group heading i.e. Today, Yesterday, etc. .. Just today I went
through all my folders and unchecked that sweet little setting to
hopefully
make sure things stop doing that. Also when I delete messages in a folder
where 'group by conversation' is checked, other messages can suddenly
appear
where the one was deleted. I remember that I liked some thing's about
2003
a little better when first installed- but can't remember any of them, for
the life of me, at the moment. Also, 2003 keeps running in the system
tray
even when you close it. Oddly, my hot key won't re-launch it while it is
there, so it has to be re-launched by using the Icon or going to the start
menu. It will not re-launch from the system tray! HTH
Cher
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David Ferrin
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2008 11:04 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [JAWS-Users] outlook
I'm curious as to which version of outlook works the best with jaws 9 or
10.
It seems to do OK with outlook 2000 but I often enough still have issues
with outlook closing out properly which is not a jaws problem.
David Ferrin
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